Archive for May 2025
Summer Read-to-Learn: Sleuth & Solve Art
Sleuth & Solve Art teaches kids about art history through fun logic and mystery puzzles.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Every Day Magic by Melanie Lane Durham
In Every Day Magic, Edie’s mom teaches her about adding special rituals to her day to add joy and gratitude to their lives.
Read MoreBook Review – Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation
Creature Needs is a collection of essays by writers and scientists to bring attention to the endangered species and how our environment is affecting them.
Read MoreSummer Read-to-Learn: This Book Bubbles Over by Nora Nickum
This Book Bubbles Over explores all kinds of bubbles and how they help people and animals. Don’t miss this fun science book for kids.
Read MoreBook Review: My Friends by Fredrik Backman
My Friends tells the story of 4 teenagers, best friends for life. 25 years later, a girl’s life is changed forever by one of them.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review – Forest School: The Big Fort by Ruth Symons & Sebastien Braun
It’s time for Forest School and the first task to build a big fort. Mouse, Squirrel, Rabbit, and Fox gather up branches and then the fun begins.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: I’m So Glad You Were Born by Ainsley Earhardt
I’m So Glad You Were Born celebrates everything love about your child and reminding them of God’s love for them as well.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: So-Hee and Lowy by Anna Kang
So-Hee is lonely and wants a pet but she is allergic to everything…until she meets Lowy the python, her new best friend.
Read MoreFeature Friday 5.16.25
Feature Friday 5.16.25 is Hoop Queens 2, a collection of various poems that share the lives of popular WNBA basketball players.
Read MoreBook Review: The World’s Fair Quilt by Jennifer Chiaverini
The World’s Fair Quilt is a dual-timeline story of two sisters who hoped to save the family farm by making a World’s Fair Quilt.
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